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Bluelighter
Psychological addictions can be more over-powering than metabolic addictions. Like I said before, it's what the PERSON chooses to do with it which makes it an addiction or not.
Dude give it up weed is an addiction but its ultimately very mild, compared to other drugs which are far more addictive, more potential for addiction, increased severity of addiction.
I agree though that psychological addiction can be more over-powering than physical addiction, but going to jail for weed? I feel you on it being addictive, but unless we're changing the definition of heavy addiction, marijuana dosn't cause "heavy addiction" and people are not heavily addicted to it.
Weed can get somewhat serious, and sap peoples motivation, causing a kind of cycle of just blazing up and reinforcing the apathy. But its nothing like other drugs.
I'm not trying to argue for the sake of it but you seem to be implying that marijuana can be heavily addictive, which just isnt true, if that is true what are we going to call methadone addiction, ultra heavy addiction? If you were to line up all the drugs and try to arrange them in a linear fasion from least addictive to most addictive, factoring in every possible factor, alot of drugs would be subjective i guess, but marijuana most definitely would not be sitting along side heroin in terms of addictiveness.
So yeah like i said, aint no body heavily addicted to weed, weed aint no heavy addiction. It's addictive very mildly physically and mild/moderately mentally. Heroin for example is severely physically addictive and severely mentally addictive. With heroin people are so driven to not be sick they can be so desperate to use extremely unsanitary means to put the drug into their body, weed smokers are nothing like this, smoking resin from your pipe is fucked up but nothing compared to a sick, desperate seasoned dope addict. Thats all i wanna say. So stop exaggerating how addictive weed is, get some perspective and put weed where it belongs in your veiw of the drug world.
